In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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First 3D-printed neighborhood opens in Texas
In Houston’s tight housing market, where the affordability gap has climbed to nearly $176,000, a new neighborhood rising near Hobby Airport is drawing attention for how it’s being built. Instead of ...
It looks like any other 3D printer—except it’s the size of a crane and is, layer by layer, building a hotel in the Texan desert. El Cosmico, an existing hotel and campground on the outskirts of the ...
ICON print technician John McDonald monitors the Vulcan 3D printer as it lays down the walls for a 3D-printed hotel and residence in Marfa, Texas, U.S. Evan Garcia / REUTERS MARFA, Texas — It looks ...
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Construction company unveils incredibly advanced 3D-printed home: 'More than 3 times the strength of standard bricks'
Contec Australia unveiled its first 3D-printed home, marking a step forward for more sustainable, more cost-effective, and ...
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Swinburne University engineers team with builder to deliver Ballarat's first 3D-printed home
A new 3D-printed home build in Victoria's west is due to be completed in October, with the construction team hoping the ...
Attendees browse booths featuring prototypes for new military technology during a media day for the Technology Readiness ...
Roorkee: India's first 3D concrete-printed rural house was inaugurated at the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) in ...
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Light-triggered process lets 3D printers create custom glass structures without glue or high temperatures
Researchers have developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction ...
In the desert on the outskirts of Marfa, El Cosmico is building 43 new hotel units and 18 residentials homes — using a 3D printer, Reuters reports. A massive 3D printer is expanding the existing hotel ...
A two-story 3D concrete printed home in Western Australia demonstrates faster construction methods that could reshape American housing amid rising costs.
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